Habitat destruction ... Xerces Society and the University of Nevada-Reno found that milkweed leaves, the main food source for the monarch caterpillar, were contaminated by 64 pesticides.
Fewer-than-usual monarch butterflies migrated through ... Outside of the weather, habitat loss and a decline in milkweed and nectar plants has reduced the butterfly population, Howard said.
Habitat destruction ... Xerces Society and the University of Nevada-Reno found that milkweed leaves, the main food source for the monarch caterpillar, were contaminated by 64 pesticides.
On Thursday, the Xerces Society released the results of its 28th annual Western Monarch Count, reporting the second lowest overwintering population ever recorded since tracking began in 1997. This ...
Habitat destruction, pesticides and extreme weather fluctuation due to ... Testing by the Xerces Society and the University of Nevada-Reno found that milkweed leaves, the main food source for the ...